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Non-hormonal therapy reduces hot flashes and night sweats in women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer

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A Monash University-led trial of a new drug known as Q-122 therapy significantly reduced the number and severity of hot flashes and night sweats in women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. It also improved their sleep and had no serious adverse effects.

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